Early intervention in pre-rheumatoid arthritis reduces risk of rheumatoid arthritis

Early therapeutic intervention in people with pre-rheumatoid arthritis significantly reduces the risk of the occurrence of rheumatoid arthritis 52 weeks later, experts highlight at the Annual European Congress of Rheumatology. There is growing interest in the concept of pre-rheumatoid arthritis, which is defined as undifferentiated arthritis or very early rheumatoid arthritis. Data from 1,156 people […]

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